The flame flower is not considered easy to grow. In some places it thrives and in others it fails completely. It does particularly well in
New Zealand and
Scotland. It has been called the "Scottish flame flower" and the "glory of the Highlands". It will grow in full sun or partial sun but likes a cool moist root run and is suited to acid or neutral soils. It can be
propagated from seed or by division. The plant cannot tolerate lengthy periods of snow cover but is hardy down to a temperature of about . It is in
USDA Hardiness Zone 8. It must be considered as such because during dormancy it generally retreats to a small underground tuber, where frost often does not penetrate. This plant has gained the
Royal Horticultural Society's
Award of Garden Merit. ==Status==